Rub (2023) Movie Script
1
- [Neal] Every day I sit alone.
I sit in traffic by myself.
All I see is love.
Love all around me.
But when I look at myself.
I see no love.
No one by my side.
(foreboding thud)
(foreboding minimal music)
- Neal.
Get that memo I sent about
the report yesterday?
- Um, yeah, I'm, I'm
working on it right now.
- And what, Neal?
Why isn't it on my
desk already, Neal?
- I'm doing it right now.
I'll-
- I need it right now, Neal.
I'm fucking with
you, man (laughs).
You gotta lighten up.
I got you though, I had ya.
- Mm-hm.
- You ah, you doing
anything this weekend
besides hanging out with that
fucking fish tank of yours
that I keep hearing about?
- It's a turtle tank.
- Yeah, whatever.
In all seriousness though,
I need that right away.
Pronto, Neal, all right?
- Pronto.
- Okay.
Ass.
(unsettling discordant music)
(weapons firing on TV)
Oh, gotcha, Miguel.
(woman moaning on TV)
Wait.
This is just a bust.
Stick-up bust.
(woman whimpering on TV)
Okay, okay, go through there.
Okay.
That is so funny.
I was thinking the exact same
thing about your profile.
(Neal grunting)
We are both from the same town.
(Neal laughing)
Oh, I know.
Oh, we'd have a small
wedding, like 50, 60.
I don't, I have like
too many friends.
I'd probably have to like
send out a lot of
invites (laughs).
Handsome, handsome, man.
You got this.
(foreboding thud)
(tense foreboding music)
- [Mom Voicemail] Hey, honey,
hope you're doing well.
Just wanted to call
and check up on you.
Haven't heard from
you in a while.
And I wanted to let you
know that your cousin Dana
is getting married next year.
The whole family's excited.
And the invitations will
be going out next week.
The engagement party
will be next month.
Hopefully, you can find a
nice girl to take with you.
- [Dad] Leave him alone.
Neal, call your mother.
She misses you.
We love you.
(foreboding thud)
(minimal foreboding music)
(minimal foreboding
music continues)
(minimal foreboding
music continues)
(vehicle approaching)
(vehicle rumbling)
(lively music)
(horns honking)
- What do you want from me?
(cacophony of horns blaring)
- What the fuck, bro?
What the fuck are you doing?
Stop fucking honking at me!
Get outta the car, motherfucker!
Come on you pussy.
Faggot-ass bitch.
Get outta the car, let's go!
- No, no, him,
him, him, him, him.
- Let's fucking go, bro!
- Them, them.
(horns honking)
- Come on, motherfucker.
- I'm not doing.
- Let's go.
Get the fuck out.
Come on!
(new guy yelling indistinctly)
Why you fucking honking at me?
Fuck, fuck.
(water spraying)
- How's it going, Neal?
- [Neal] Usual.
- I bet.
- So, I hear you're
having a little trouble
with the ladies lately.
- No, who told you that?
- Just the rumor I've
heard on the streets.
- Still, it's not true,
so I don't, I don't know
what you're talking about.
- It's okay, bud.
We've all been there.
(water sloshing)
But every once in a while,
you get a little lonely.
You want a little
something something?
- Okay, well.
What do you do?
- Ha.
I get what daddy wants.
Check this place out.
You'll thank me later.
- Mm, no, no.
This is not my thing.
- Trust me, Neal,
you're gonna like it.
- You've been here?
- [Trevor] All the time.
- What about your wife?
- My wife!
My wife hasn't touched
my cock in five months.
Let alone fuck me.
So when I get a
little backed up,
I go and get a little something.
Lemme tell ya,
80 bucks, best money
I've ever spent.
- [Neal] I don't know.
- I'm telling ya, Neal.
- It only costs you $80?
- Best money ever spent.
(Trevor cackling)
Have a good weekend, pal.
(weapons firing on TV)
(minimal drone-like music)
(weapons firing on TV continues)
- [Echoing Voice]
Check this place out.
(minimal drone-like
music continues)
You'll thank me later.
Best money ever spent.
(minimal drone-like
music continues)
(distant siren wailing)
(drone music turning foreboding)
I can't do this.
Oh, come on, Neal, come on.
(aggressive discordant music)
(aggressive discordant
music continues)
(door knocking)
(door knocking)
- Hello.
Can I help you?
- Um.
My friend Trevor told me
to come here for a good massage.
- Trevor?
I don't know a Trevor.
You must go to wrong place.
This is my home.
- He gave me this card.
(Olga laughing)
- I am messing with you.
Come inside, sweetheart.
(door shutting)
(lulling club music)
Come here, darling.
Come with me.
(lulling club music continues)
Come here, darling.
This room.
(mildly unsettling music)
- Do I pay you now?
(Olga chuckling)
- No, I am not your girl.
- What do I do?
- Get undressed.
Put your clothes on the bed.
And Perla will babysit
you in a few minutes.
(mildly unsettling
music continues)
Oh, baby.
It's okay.
Don't be shy.
And Perla will take
great care of you.
Get comfortable.
- Hello.
- Hi.
Hi, how are you?
- I'm good.
You?
- Okay.
- Just okay?
Don't worry.
I'll take good care of you.
That's what I'm here for.
- Okay.
- There goes that
word again, "Okay."
Just relax.
Close your eyes.
And relax.
My name is Perla.
- I'm Neal.
(Neal giggling)
Tickles.
- Good.
You like?
Yes.
Okay.
Turn around, lay on your back.
- Can I put my glasses on?
I'd like to see you.
- Okay.
(mildly tense minimal music)
(Neal gasping)
Oh my.
- You wanna touch me?
Yes.
It's okay.
Don't be scared.
(tense lulling music)
It's good?
- Yeah.
Faster.
Faster.
- Yeah.
(Neal groaning)
- You like it?
- Yeah.
(Neal groaning)
Oh yeah.
Oh fuck.
Oh, oh, Perla.
- Ah, ah, Neal.
Oh, Neal.
Come on, Neal.
(Neal grunting)
(lulling pensive music)
- How come we never
seen you here before?
- [Neal] I didn't know
this place existed.
- Will you come see me again?
- [Neal] Absolutely.
- I hope so.
I like you.
(alarm sounding)
(Neal chuckling)
(lively music)
I feel it
Up feel it
The way to (indistinct) too
(Neal laughing)
I (indistinct)
- Woo.
With any (indistinct)
(lively music continues)
(mechanism turning)
(Neal chuckling)
- [Speaker 1] What's up, Neal?
- Oh, hey, hey guys.
- Neal looks different today.
- A little strange.
(unsettling minimal music)
(unsettling minimal
music continues)
- What up, playboy?
- Hey, I'm sort of in the
middle of something right here,
right now.
- I bet, I bet.
How, ah, how was
your weekend, killer?
- Okay.
- Oh, just, just, just okay?
Just, just, okay (chuckles).
I gotta run, I want details.
- Yeah.
(unsettling minimal
music continues)
- How was it, buddy?
- Come on, which
one did you pick?
- Come on, guys.
I don't kiss and tell.
- Wait, hold up.
Hold up, Neal, did I,
ah, did I hear you say
you kissed someone?
Who'd you kiss, Neal?
- Nobody.
- Oh, no, no, no, no.
I heard all about it.
Did you really go to that
fucking rub and tug place
that Trevor always talks about?
(boss snickering)
I mean, that's the only place
you might be able to get laid
with a fist-full of hundreds.
(men laughing)
- Trevor, you told him?
- I'm sorry, it slipped out.
Everybody knows.
- Guys, guys, come around.
Come around, come around.
You see, Trevor only
told you that to see
if you're fucking
pathetic enough to go.
And you fucking went!
(all laughing)
- Stop it.
Stop.
- We all had bets going on.
And guess what?
I won, you fucking loser!
(all laughing)
- [Neal] Stop it, shut up.
(unsettling music intensifying)
Stop, stop it.
Stop it!
Stop it!
Stop it, shut!
Shut up.
Shut up, shut up.
Shut up!
Shut the fuck up!
Shut the fuck up!
Shut up, shut the fuck up!
Shut the fuck up!
Get the fuck off of me,
get the fuck off of me.
Don't you fucking touch me.
Fuck you, fuck you!
Fuck you!
- I fucking love that guy.
(Neal gasping and whimpering)
(foreboding music)
- Fuck, fuck, fuck.
(discordant lively music)
(Neal whimpering)
Oh god.
- Hey, Neal, what's going on?
(discordant music continues)
(Neal whimpering continues)
What the fuck, Neal?
(engine starting)
(tires squealing)
- Fuck.
(Neal yelling)
Move, move, move, move!
(Neal whimpering)
(Neal screaming)
(tires screeching)
(Neal whimpering)
(unsettling music)
Come on!
(water splashing)
Oh, oh, fuck.
Fuck (sobs).
(unsettling music continues)
(Neal sobbing continues)
(Neal sobbing continues)
(static crackling)
- [Brittany Voicemail] Hi,
Neal, it's Brittany from HR.
Ah, we heard about the fiasco
at the office earlier today,
and wanted to talk to
you about what happened
and your comments towards Brian
that were reported by
several other coworkers.
Until we speak to you, please
do not come to the office
until this matter is resolved.
If we don't hear from
you within 24 hours,
we may need to contact
the authorities.
- Oh my god.
- Your co-workers
are kinda shook
by your behavior.
So, give me a call when you can.
- Oh fuck.
(Neal sobbing)
Fucking, fuck you, Brittany!
You bitch!
(Neal sobbing)
(unsettling music continues)
(Neal yelling)
(discordant music)
(door knocking)
- Hello, baby.
Long time, no see, yeah?
Hmm.
(Olga chuckling)
(wood creaking)
- Just come in.
Take off your clothes.
And relax.
(hypnotic minimal music)
You miss me?
- Yeah.
I've been thinking
about you a lot lately.
You didn't tell anyone
that I came here, did you?
- [Perla] Who am I to tell?
I don't even know if
your real name is Neal.
(Neal chuckling)
Okay, turn around,
on your belly.
Come on.
Don't worry, Perla's gonna
take good care of you.
Shh, shh.
- Oh, that feels so good.
- Good.
(women screaming)
- [Speaker 2] Hey
you, get up, move it!
And put your fucking
hands up (indistinct).
(hypnotic music turning ominous)
- What was that?
- [Perla] I don't know.
(women screaming)
- [Speaker 2] Hey you,
get up now, move it!
(men yelling indistinctly)
- What, what's going on?
(ominous music continues)
- Open up!
- One second.
- [Speaker 2] I said open up.
I swear to god, if
you don't open up,
I'll put a bullet in your head.
I'm gonna give ya
count of three.
One.
Two.
Three.
(Perla yelling)
(ominous music intensifying)
What took you so long
to open the door?
- I was cleaning after
my last customer.
- [Speaker 2] Give me the money!
- Here, just take
everything I have.
- [Speaker 2] What
the fuck is this?
Is this all you got?
- Yes, it's all I have!
Can go, just go.
- I think I'll stay.
- No.
- Open your mouth.
- No, mm-mm.
- Open your fucking mouth!
Yeah, that's right.
Like that shit, right?
- No, no.
Pull down your panties.
- Uh-uh.
I beg you please don't do that.
- Pull it down, down.
- No, please don't-
- Put a bullet in
your fucking head.
- Please, I beg you, no.
No, please don't do it!
(Perla screaming)
Please let me go!
No!
Please let me go!
(Neal grunting)
(ominous music continues)
- No, oh god.
(high-pitch tone sounding)
(weapon firing)
- You okay?
- Yes, I'm okay!
Gotta put on your clothes.
Let's go, just go!
(lively foreboding music)
(Neal squealing)
Oh my god!
(Olga screaming)
Olga, back up, back up, back up!
Back up, shut up!
Get in there, get in there!
Get in there, fucker!
(Perla yelling indistinctly)
Come on, come on, we
gotta go, come on!
- Take this, take this, run.
As fast as you can,
never come back, okay?
- Come on, come on, we gotta go!
Come on!
(both yelling)
(lively foreboding
music continues)
- Neal?
(Perla yelping)
- Come on.
(both grunting)
(Neal yelling indistinctly)
- I gotta go, call you back.
- Let's go, go, go.
(engine starting)
(tires squealing)
- Just fucking go-
- Okay, okay!
- You don't know what
they're capable of.
- What the fuck was that?
- My owners, my boss, Neal.
- What the fuck?
Your boss, your owner, what?
- My owners, they got
cameras everywhere, they're
probably at your apartment
right now!
- What the fuck
have I gotten
myself into, Perla?
- Just drive!
- Okay, okay, okay, okay!
(lively music continues)
- Well, thank you, thank you.
Thank you for getting
me outta there, Neal.
Just drive as fast as you can.
Faster and far away.
- [Officer Voicemail] Neal,
this is Officer Avery.
Highland Police Department.
So we got the light
camera footage.
Okay, we got it on video.
We got eyewitnesses,
that you fled the scene,
ran your plates, we
got your information.
We visited your home.
We got a warrant out for ya.
You need to come get
in touch with me ASAP.
(lively foreboding
music continues)
- 120.
Thanks.
You got a card for incidentals?
- No, I, mm-mm.
- All right, well,
it's a $200 deposit.
You'll get it back
when you check out.
All right, look at you, huh?
Money man.
Big roller, roller,
roller man, dollar bills.
Right there, Zuckerberg.
Is that how you got her?
Huh?
Cash.
- [Neal] I, I don't know
what you're talking about-
- Come on, man, where'd
you pick her up, huh?
Broadway.
South Street?
- Yeah.
- Pike.
Come on, I'm just
making small talk, man.
It gets lonely here.
Have a nice night, love birds!
(clerk chuckling)
(crickets chirping)
- Everything okay?
Did you get the room?
- Yep.
- What were you guys
talking about in there?
- He, ah, he said that
we make a cute couple.
(water splashing)
- [Perla] If you're
gonna shave your face,
might as well just
shave your head.
Are you kidding me?
- No.
- Why would I do that?
- For a change.
- I don't need change, I'm fine.
I'm completely fine.
- I can help you, Neal.
- I don't need help,
I'm fine, thank you.
- I can help.
It's okay.
- It is?
- Everything is okay.
It's okay.
(water splashing continues)
Let me shave your head.
Okay?
Okay.
(melancholic pensive music)
(melancholic pensive
music continues)
This is the beginning
Of what I thought
could never be
Running from darkness
Your light is all I see
It's all I see
So take me home, heal
me with your kiss
Don't wanna be alone,
don't wanna lose this
(melancholic pensive
music continues)
Feel on me, breathe me
Taste me (indistinct) myself
I'm coming for you
I'm gonna come for you
This is the beginning
Of what I thought
could never be
Running from darkness
Your light is all I see
It's all I see
(melancholic pensive
music continues)
So lay with me
Heal me with your kiss
For once I'm free,
don't wanna lose this
Don't wanna lose this
Don't wanna lose this
Don't wanna lose this
Find me
Breathe me
Taste me, lips (indistinct)
I'll always come for you
I'll always come for you
- [Neal] I haven't done
that in such a long time.
- That was amazing.
No really.
- Mm-hm.
- It's been a long time for
me, and that was perfect.
When was your first time?
(Neal chuckling)
What?
- No.
- Come on, tell me.
- You don't wanna know.
- [Perla] You tell
me, I'll tell you.
- See, that's the difference
between men and women.
We don't wanna know.
- Come on, tell me.
- Okay.
But if I tell you, you have to
answer a different question.
Deal?
- Anything you want.
- I was 17 and it
was out of pity.
- [Perla] What do you mean pity?
- You know.
Pity.
Her name was Sandy and she
was basically the town slut.
- [Perla] And?
- And.
So I walked in on
my sister having sex
with an older boy
from down the block.
- Get outta here.
What are you doing?
Get outta my room.
- [Neal] I was shocked.
I ran out of the house
crying and screaming.
And I remember I
jumped on my bike.
I rode up to the schoolyard.
And the boy, somehow
he caught up to me,
and he said, "Neal, Neal, I
just want you to know that
"you know I really
do love your sister.
"Oh, I'll make it up to you,
I'll make it up to you."
I was like, how?
And he said he would get
me laid for the first time.
(Perla giggling)
- What?
(Perla laughing)
- Okay, ah, I see, I see
where this is gonna go.
- I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
- No.
Saying this.
- Okay, I'm not gonna laugh.
I'm not gonna laugh.
Go ahead, continue.
- [Neal] So, a few days later,
I was walking down the street
on my way home from school.
And he jumps outta the woods.
- What's up, bro?
- He's like, come, come,
come down this trail, Neal.
- You ready?
- So I do.
And after a while,
and there she is.
This, this girl that I'd
only heard stories about,
written on like bathroom walls,
about giving head to boys.
(boys arguing indistinctly)
And I remember
trying to run away,
tried to get out of there.
And they grabbed me and they
pushed me on top of her.
And she pulled my pants down.
- [Perla] And?
- That's the day that
I lost my virginity
to Sandy Mancuso in front
of a bunch of people.
(Perla laughing)
Please, please.
- No, no, no, it's okay.
It's okay, you probably
have many women
before those boys your age.
You know, at least you
were able to perform
with an older girl.
- I guess that's one way
of looking at it, yeah.
- Yeah.
- [Neal] Okay, your turn.
- No.
- Your turn.
- No-
- Come on.
You, you promised.
I answered your question,
come on, you answer-
- Yeah, I did, I did.
- Okay, so I wanna know
where you came from
and how you got here.
- No, that's not important.
- Mm-hm, it is to me.
That's my question.
- I, I was born in
Dominican Republic.
My parents got killed
when I was very young.
I can barely remember
them, but I remember
my mother's smile.
My grandmother, she raised me
until she passed a
couple of years ago.
I stay with friends,
lived with my cousin,
but I never had a steady place.
I sold bread and, and fruits
on the corner to help 'em out,
you know, for
putting up with me.
Until one day, my
cousin's friend, you know,
she said that she can get us
to America without papers.
But that we needed passports.
As long as we worked in
her restaurant doing dishes
and kitchen work, she
will house us and pay us.
- So, what happened?
- Packed their bags and we
left the following week.
I knew that it was
going to be dangerous,
and I knew it was going to be
rough, but I had no choice.
I needed to come to America.
When they transported us,
they gave us this fussy drink
to keep us calm in the van.
I got very dizzy and
I fell unconscious.
Then when I woke up,
I woke up in this
room with other girls,
but my cousin wasn't there.
And this man came in.
And they took our
passports away.
They told us that we
work for them now.
And then as time passed by,
I was just giving massages,
and then they told me that
if I wanted to keep my house,
that I needed to
make more money.
And that, and that I needed
to please the customers.
(Perla breathing shallowly)
It wasn't supposed to
go like that, Neal.
I was supposed to-
- It's okay, I know.
(Perla crying)
It's okay, you're safe.
- You saved me.
I owe you my life.
I'm yours.
I'm yours, Neal.
- I'm a little confused
about one thing.
I just,
if that's their business
and they own the place,
why are they robbing it?
- I don't know.
They do that all the time.
They steal and they
fight among themselves.
And they rob the businesses.
They think that the
boss doesn't know.
Maybe they're dirty
cops, I, I don't know.
They will never end
until they find me.
(foreboding music)
- So what do we do?
- We run.
We run as far as we can.
(foreboding music continues)
Yeah.
- Okay.
(phone ringing)
- Who is it?
- I don't wanna pick it up.
- Just pick it up.
(static crackling)
- Hello?
- [Clerk 1] Hello, sir,
this is your front
desk wake-up call.
Hope we didn't disturb you.
You have an 11:00
AM checkout call.
Have a great day.
- I didn't order a wake-up call.
- [Clerk 1] Hello, sir,
this is your front
desk wake-up call.
Hope we didn't disturb you.
You have an 11:00 AM check.
- Fuck.
(water splashing)
(vehicle purring)
(mellow Muzak)
(register warbling)
(birds chirping)
(vehicle approaching slowly)
(door opening)
(door shutting)
(vehicle approaching)
- Hey, Trevor.
Hello.
Got a couple questions for you?
It'll only take a moment.
- Am I in trouble?
- Nah, just get in the
car, we'll talk about it.
- No.
- Just get in the car,
Trevor, before we make you.
- Is that a threat, chief?
- No, it's a promise.
(lively music)
- They always run.
(tires squealing)
(Trevor yelling)
(tires screeching)
- What the fuck
is this all about?
- You seen your buddy Neal?
- Seriously?
This is about fucking Neal?
- Answer the question.
- No, why?
- You haven't seen him?
- No!
- You heard about
his little stunt?
- What the fuck are
you talking about?
(flesh smacking)
- Oh.
- What the fuck, man?
- Oh shit.
- What the fuck are you doing?
- You gonna cry?
- What the fuck, man?
Wait, wait a second.
How, how did you know my name?
Did you talk to Brian?
- We know your name because
it's on the credit card records
at Smile Spa.
And Olga told us that
your friends with Neal,
and that you work together.
And, well, you know where
this is going, right?
- You should really use cash
in places like that, Trevor.
Now that that's out the
way, where the fuck is Neal?
- Listen guys, I swear to God,
I don't know where
the fuck Neal is.
I saw him a couple of days ago.
He was strangling my boss,
causing a commotion
at the office.
And he ran outta there
like a bat outta hell.
I don't know where
he is, honestly.
- This Neal guy's getting
better and better.
- You haven't seen him since?
- No.
- What do you think?
You think he's
telling the truth?
- I don't know.
What about you?
- You know, I actually do.
- Okay.
Guess what, Trevor,
today is your lucky day.
- Get the fuck outta the car.
(metal unlatching)
(engine starting)
(door shutting)
(door opening)
- [Trevor] Neal, where are you?
I just met two of your friends.
They stopped me from
walking into the office.
Asking me all, all sorts
of questions about you.
Seems like you got
yourself into something.
Gimme a call when you get this.
- [Perla] So what's
next, what's the plan?
- [Neal] Honestly, I think
we should just drive.
Maybe head south?
- Okay.
What about Mexico?
We can go to Mexico.
(Neal laughing)
We'll be safe there,
you'll love it there.
- Yeah.
- The food is great.
- [Neal] We're not
going to Mexico.
You, you don't even have an ID.
- [Perla] I'm just thinking,
what else are we gonna do?
(vehicle hissing)
What happened?
What's going on?
- [Neal] I think
the car just died.
Fuck.
Great, just fucking great!
Fuck.
Fuck.
(birds chirping)
Fuck, fuck.
- What are we gonna do?
- Now?
We walk.
(cheerful carefree music)
(cheerful carefree
music continues)
(cheerful carefree
music continues)
I wonder where we are.
- I don't know, but
it sure is beautiful.
- All right.
We need to find a mechanic
and then I need water.
- Okay.
(vehicle passing)
(cheerful carefree
music continues)
(door squeaking)
(mellow country music)
- How's it going?
- How you folks all doing?
- Good, um, what town is this?
- This is Pottsville.
Don't you know where you are?
- No, our car broke
down a few miles back
and we've just been
walking forever.
Do you happen to know if
there's a mechanic nearby?
- You're in pretty good luck.
Down about a mile and a half
out on the left-hand side
is Rush Auto.
West is one of the doggone
best mechanics we got.
He'll get you squared away.
- That's good news,
thank you very much.
- Get everything you need?
- Ma'am.
- Ah.
- You good?
- Yeah, fine, I'm good.
- Shit, do you have
an ATM machine?
- All the way in the back,
all the way to the right.
- Okay.
- Hola.
- How you doing?
- I'm okay.
- What, where are you from?
- I'm from
the Dominican Republic.
- Dominican Republic, wow.
Well, that ain't part of the
United States, now is it?
- No, it's not, ah,
it's in the Caribbean.
(machine beeping)
- [Clerk 2] Pretty good.
- Is, is your ATM machine
working right now?
I, I tried it a few times.
It's just not happening.
- Really?
Well, somebody was just using
it about five minutes ago
right before you walked in!
- Um, how much do I owe you
for the, the waters, and.
- [Clerk 2] Two waters
and the gum, it's 4.50.
- [Neal] Keep that,
keep that change.
- Thanks, you folks all
have a nice day now.
- Gracias.
(door chimes jingling)
(hinge squeaking)
(bell dinging)
(bell dinging)
- Can I help you?
- Have you seen these two?
- No, can't say that I have.
- You didn't even
fucking look at it.
(clerk sighing)
- Do you want a room, or?
- Listen to me, you fat fuck.
If I wanted a room in
this dirt-bag joint,
I would've asked you
for one, but I didn't.
So I'm gonna ask you one more
time, before I do get a room
and stay here for
awhile, and I don't think
you're gonna like that.
Have you seen these two?
- Oh yeah, I, I actually,
I, I think I have.
- When?
- Last night?
- What room were they in?
- Yeah, room 305.
- Gimme the fucking key.
- Ah, it's been cleaned already.
- It's your lucky day
'cause now I am gonna stay.
Fat bastard.
- Fuck it, by the way,
whatever happened to the girl
you were with last night?
- Oh, she was awesome.
She was tall though.
But you know me, I
like a challenge.
(hinge squeaking)
- Yes, you do.
- What about Trevor?
- Trevor, what about Trevor?
- [Bryant] Trevor thinking
he could outrun you.
- [Miller] Come on, you know
he's not gonna outrun me.
- Well, yeah, he,
he was definitely
gonna outrun me,
that's why I used the.
- [Miller] Who the
fuck is this guy?
- [Bryant] Is he
looking over here?
- You think he knows Neal?
- He might know Neal.
Who's in that room?
- [Perla] Hey, what
happened back there?
Were you not able to
get the money out?
Were you even gonna tell me?
- [Neal] I'm just hoping
it was a glitch, okay?
- [Perla] So how much
cash do we have on now?
- [Neal] A few hundred.
All right, we're here.
- [Perla] Thank God,
my feet are killing me.
(Perla sighing)
(mellow cheerful music)
- [Neal] Hello?
- I'll be right with you.
Oh boy.
- Hey, Bobby, come
finish this up, man.
Take his break without
telling me again.
This fucking guy all the time.
Hello, sorry to
keep you waiting.
What can I do for you?
- Ah, we had a, a
blowout a few miles back.
I think it's probably like
a gasket or something.
- Oh, okay, a gasket.
How far back, which road?
- Five.
- Three.
Like four.
- Two.
- Five.
- Three.
Five, well, like, like a mile.
- About-
- Four, four, four
four miles back on Route 52.
- Okay, well, the
reason why I ask,
'cause our tow is out overnight,
picking up trucks outta state.
And you need your car back here.
- Um, do you have any
other trucks available?
- Mm, unfortunately not.
Not for miles.
But we can take care of you
first thing in the morning
to get you all squared away.
- The, the problem
is that my cousins
are expecting us tonight.
- Yeah.
Do you have any motels around?
- Mm, like trucks, not so many.
But I, I think there's one about
two miles north, right
there on Tug Street.
- What do you wanna do?
What?
- Can we go outside
for a second?
- Sure, think, sure, no problem.
Take your time.
- Okay.
- Gracias.
- Denada.
- If we get a hotel
for a night or two,
that'll leave me with like
a hundred fucking dollars.
At this point, I don't know if
my card's working right now.
So how the fuck are we
gonna pay for a, a hotel
and then the tow, and
the repairs of the car?
Like this is so fucked,
Perla, this is so fucked.
- I know, I know, hang on.
Let me think.
Okay, so we get the
hotel room with a card,
and then we tell him we're gonna
pay cash when we check out.
But then we just get
up early and leave.
- Think that'll work?
- It's worth a shot,
we got nothing else.
- Is he looking over at us?
- Yes.
- Ah, let's go.
Um, so.
Look, I couldn't help but
overhear you guys talking
about money issues.
And believe me, I, I know
I'm, I've been there before,
so I understand.
So how about this?
Me and my family put
you up for the night.
We got a spare couch.
And first thing in the
morning, we'll take care-
- No, no, no.
- No, no, no, really, it's okay.
We appreciate it.
- Yeah, that's okay,
we don't wanna impose.
Thank you very much, but.
- Truthfully, it's not
a problem, honestly.
- No, we'll get a hotel room,
and then we'll see
you in the morning.
- I can drive you
guys to the motel.
'Cause I know you guys
been walking all day.
- Mm, you don't wanna be
driving us around all day.
Plus you've already done
so much for us already.
Just, how about you
give us your card
and we'll see you
in the morning.
- Okay.
Here, this is my card.
And this is my cell number.
Okay?
So you call me in the morning?
- [Neal] Yep.
- And I'll take care of you.
Deal?
- Yeah, yep.
- Deal.
- Yeah.
(news theme music)
- [Reporter] We
interrupt this broadcast
for a special news bulletin.
The suspect wanted in
the (indistinct) shootout
was last seen headed north
on foot, on Route 52.
Use caution if approaching.
He is considered
armed and dangerous.
(foreboding music)
(insects chirping)
- What are you smiling about?
- [Perla] You don't wanna know.
- Tell me.
- [Perla] Okay, promise
you won't laugh.
- [Neal] I won't laugh.
- [Perla] Thinking
about taking a shower
and just getting on top of you.
(vehicle approaching)
- That's what you're
thinking about?
- Yes.
- Everything going on,
that's what's in your head?
- Yes.
- Hey, I heard
you two need a ride.
(vehicle rumbling)
Y'all staying with me
and my family tonight.
- No, really, ah, just
take us to the motel.
- It's not negotiable.
Plus, you don't wanna stay
at the Castle Rock Inn.
Better known as
the Crack Rock Inn.
Trust me, me and
my family got you.
As long as you don't
mind a little adult fun.
(foreboding music)
(crickets chirping)
(vehicle rumbling)
(minimal carefree music)
- Come on, grab hands.
- Dear Lord,
thank you for gracing us
with our guests this evening
and for guiding us through the
daily struggles of our lives.
We may not always be perfect,
but we walk through this
life with your guidance
to shed all the evil
and carry the light
in which you provide to
protect us from all the demons
that tried to persuade
our actions along the way.
Lord, we thank you for this.
Amen.
Let's eat.
(lively carefree music)
Mona, this looks incredible.
- [Speaker 3] Get
yourself some chicken.
(lively carefree
music continues)
- Baby, thank you.
- Did an amazing job.
- [West] Oh, thank you so much.
So much I'm ready to slide.
All right, Neal, don't hurt
yourself on that biscuit.
If you don't want
it, bring it over.
- I will.
(group speaking softly)
This is so good,
thank you very much.
(carefree music continues)
(group speaking
softly continues)
- That's when I was
telling this young man,
you shouldn't even be
driving that piece of shit.
(all laughing)
- That's hilarious.
- The doors were
falling off the hinges.
Gimme a break.
- Oh God.
- What can I say?
- So, how did you guys meet?
In a whore house?
(all laughing)
- [Speaker 4] You
two, seriously.
- Come on, how did you meet?
- I'm serious.
- Oh.
- [West] Killing me.
- Really, how did
you guys end up here?
What happened before this?
- We were on our way
to a cousin's house
when we broke down.
- Yeah.
- Oh.
- Aw.
Well, you're here
with us tonight.
I'm glad you're here.
- Thank you.
- So did your guys'
cars break down too?
(all laughing)
No, seriously.
Seriously, how do you
guys know each other?
It feels like family here.
- Oh, well, we've
known West for years.
Just like you and Neal.
I guess the universe
just has a strange way
of bringing people together.
- Well, actually, my,
my car did break down.
(West laughing)
- What?
- Yeah.
- You see, I knew it.
- Yeah, took me about
two weeks to work it off.
Do all the things
to get it put right,
but pay it off and
everything else.
And I love it here.
This place is amazing.
Just never left.
(man laughing)
- You did a good job too.
That's not happening to me.
- You don't have to worry, Neal.
I'm gonna get you running.
- Thank you.
- But how did you two meet?
- Ah, we met through friends.
Honestly, I was in a
very abusive relationship
and Neal helped me to get out.
He took care of me afterwards.
He's a great man.
And we just have this connection
that I never felt before.
And when you know, you know.
- [West] Good man, Neal.
- Who's ready for dessert?
- [West] Oh, goodness.
- [Group] Mm.
- [West] I got room for that.
Thank you, baby, oh my Lord.
- You guys enjoy your
rest of your night.
I'm going to bed.
- Oh, thank you so much.
- Thank you.
- [West] Everything
was wonderful.
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
Everything was done nice.
- Good night.
- Good night.
- [West] All right,
keep it warm for me now.
- [Mona] All right, good night.
- So ah, is this the adult
fun we were all talking about?
- No, it's not, Neal.
- You know, honestly,
I thought you guys
were gonna be swingers.
(all laughing)
- Swingers!
- Actually, no.
Do you wanna have
some real adult fun?
You should try the brownies.
- [Neal] Why, what's in them?
Are they pot brownies?
- Mm, let's just say
they're special brownies.
Magic brownies.
- Are you serious?
You're fucking with me.
She's fucking with me.
She's fucking, is she serious?
- She ain't lying.
- [Perla] What, what's going on?
- She's saying that
there's magic mushrooms
in those brownies.
- There's only one
way to find out.
- I, I never done
anything like that before.
- It's called the
leap of faith, Neal.
Do you have faith?
- I never considered
myself a man of faith.
(pensive somber music)
(all laughing)
- At'a boy!
- He got faith!
- [Speaker 3] At'a boy!
- He got faith!
- I do now, I do now.
- Fuck it.
- All right.
- [Group] All right.
- [Speaker 3] Yeah!
(pensive somber music continues)
(ethereal gentle music)
- [Perla] Neal.
(ethereal gentle
music continues)
- Whoa (laughs).
Whoa.
(Perla laughs)
- You're deep.
(Neal laughing)
You're so white.
(ethereal gentle
music continues)
- Yeah.
Mm.
- It's so beautiful.
(ethereal gentle
music continues)
I can feel all the vibrations
flowing through my body.
(ethereal gentle
music continues)
Neal?
- Mm?
- I think I love you.
(ethereal gentle
music continues)
(Neal laughing)
- Really is amazing.
(Neal laughing)
- Wanna get some fresh air?
(Neal laughing)
- Let's go, let's go.
(Neal yelling)
(foreboding music)
(flame igniting)
(crickets chirping)
where'd everyone go?
- Everybody's here.
Think some people are sleeping.
- Where's Perla?
- She's inside on the floor.
- Were you with her?
You wanna fuck her.
- What?
- You wanna fuck her.
- Come on, dude.
(Neal laughing)
Dude.
Here, smoke this.
It'll make your
high last longer.
Smoke it.
You like this high?
Take it to another level.
Yeah, cover the hole.
Breathe it in.
Right there.
(Neal coughing)
There you go.
Yeah, see?
Hit it again.
- Huh?
- Hit it again.
(lighter igniting)
(Neal coughing)
- What (sobbing).
What did you give me?
what did you give me?
You're trying to fuck her.
- No, dude.
(Neal sobbing)
(menacing discordant music)
(discordant music continues)
- [Boss] Who'd ya kiss, Neal?
Who'd ya kiss, Neal?
Who'd ya kiss?
- Shut up, shut up, how dare
you talk to her like that.
She's my fucking wife.
She's my fucking wife Perla.
(discordant music intensifying)
Trying to fuck her?
(Neal gasping and yelling)
Stop it!
(Neal laughing)
(discordant music continues)
(Neal squealing)
(Neal yelling)
(discordant music intensifying)
(Neal retching)
- Why wake up. Come on.
(birds chirping)
(Neal breathing rapidly)
(keys jangling)
Perla.
Perla, Perla.
- What?
- Come on, wake up.
Come on, we-
- What the?
- Wake up, get your
stuff, come on, let's go.
- Why?
- Come on, just be quiet.
Let's go.
- No.
(engine starting)
(door slamming)
What's going on?
Neal.
(engine puttering)
(vehicle rumbling)
What's going on?
(wistful gentle music)
- Where the fuck
is everybody at?
(wistful gentle music continues)
Dear West, we cannot
thank you enough
for taking us in last night.
- [Neal] For giving
us warm food.
- And great company.
It saddens me to have to
write this letter to you
after all you've done.
The last 48 hours have
turned my world upside down.
And I don't have
enough time to explain.
But I do know that I don't
wanna get you involved.
Take my car as payment
for any inconveniences
this may have caused you.
The papers are in the glove box.
Just one favor.
Please wait to report this
car stolen until tomorrow
to give us enough time
to get a headstart.
I hope to see you again.
Your friends.
- [Neal] Neal and Perla.
(West chuckling)
- Motherfucker!
(vehicle rumbling)
- Where are we?
When are you gonna tell
me where we're going?
Neal.
- Okay, so do you remember
last night when I went outside?
Well, I got really sick.
I puked.
- Gross.
- When I threw up, it
felt like my insides
were just ripping out
of my body, ya know?
And then, then this warm
deep chill come over me.
And, and I suddenly have
this, this vision of my uncle
giving me my first
beer when I was a kid.
And I thought maybe it wasn't
some just random memory.
Maybe it was a sign.
You know?
Like a message.
- I don't get it.
- Look, when I was a kid,
my uncle would take
my brother and I
to his property upstate.
- And we'd, you know, we'd
fish, we'd hunt, and we'd,
we would make moonshine.
Sometimes we'd stay there
for just weeks, ya know?
Well, it became clear
to me last night
where we could go and hide out.
- Are you serious right now?
- Yeah, why?
- You are serious.
- What?
- I mean, you, you
steal this car,
and then we leave West' house
where we could stay longer,
and then we just
driving to some place
that you haven't been in-
- Perla, I have never been
more sure about anything
in my life, okay?
- I don't know about this.
We should've stayed.
(foreboding music)
- It's called a leap
of faith, Perla.
Do you have faith?
(foreboding music continues)
(vehicle approaching)
(door shutting)
(door opening)
(metal tapping)
(metal squeaking)
(vehicle approaching)
(doors closing)
- [Bryant] Excuse me?
Can we talk to you for a moment?
- [Miller] Talk to
you for a second.
- I'm Detective Bryant.
This is Detective Miller.
Do you know who
this car belongs to?
- Nah, I can't say that I do.
(foreboding music continues)
- This car belongs to a
suspect that was involved
in an incident a few nights ago.
- You know anything about that?
- First I'm hearing about it.
- Well, we got a tip that
the car was spotted here
and the same tip
involved those suspects
being last seen at your shop.
Know anything about that?
- Officer, we got a call
from the Highway Department
that this car right
here was broken down
with nobody present to
have it towed to the yard.
- Are you saying that Mr.,
What's his name?
- Benneker.
- Benneker is lying?
- I'm not saying
anything about anyone.
I got called here, I'm
just here doing my job.
- Look, we know
that you saw them.
We know they came to your shop.
And we know that you're lying.
So just tell us where they are
and you can go about your day.
- All right, give me one sec.
- Whoa, watch yourself.
- Just going out
to get my radio.
Hey, Jared.
Come in, Jared.
- Jared here.
- Yeah, Jared,
I'm here with the car, man.
Who called in for this pickup?
- Hey, West, pickup
number 5KK297 came down
from Superintendent
Milone late last night.
(static hissing)
- All right, thanks
a lot, Jared.
10-4, I'll probably
be in the lot
about 20 minutes.
- We'll be in touch.
- You know where to find me.
Fucking asshole.
(engine revving)
(foreboding music)
(vehicle rumbling)
- [Perla] This where your
vision told us to come?
- No, no, no!
Oh, there was a cabin
that was right here.
- I'm sure-
- Right fucking here.
- There's no cabin here anymore.
- Hello?
- They're not gonna hear you.
- Hello?
- They're not gonna hear you!
It's okay.
You can just like, you know,
sleep underneath the stars
next to the fire.
It'll be romantic.
- I hope you're okay with this.
- I've seen worse.
- Okay, well then I'll,
I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll go
get supplies and then
we'll just figure it out.
Okay?
- Okay.
- I'll go to town.
- I'll go with you.
- No, no, no, no, no.
I think you should
just stay here.
- Last time I checked you was
the one wanted by the cops.
I should go.
- I'm sorry.
What the fuck did you just say?
- You was wanted by the cops?
They don't see me.
They saw you.
- Are you fucking
kidding me right now?
- I go, you stay.
- No, are you?
I heard what you fucking said.
Are you serious?
Listen to me, okay?
We're in this situation
because of you.
This whole thing is
happening because of you.
Do you understand that?
Do you?
I'm not, this is.
- I can't believe
you're saying that.
(Neal mumbling)
- [Neal] I don't know what
I'm fucking doing right now.
This is not-
- Calm down!
- No, this is all your fault!
Okay, this is, everything is
happening, it's because of you.
I need to turn myself in.
I, I, I should've just
confessed and gone back.
I, I, I-
- Neal.
- What?
- Neal!
- What, what?
This is not who I am, Perla.
This is not me.
I'm not a bad person!
I'm not a fucking criminal!
- I, I didn't make
you do anything.
That was your decision,
your fucking decisions
that you must live with
for the rest of your life, Neal.
- I didn't do anything to you.
- Are you?
- Can you see with
your fucking eyes?
Can you see?
You killed those men.
- Was helping you.
- You were helping yourself.
You were helping
your fucking self.
- It's okay.
- Get the fuck off me.
- Don't go, just stay.
I go.
- No, you know
you're not going anywhere.
I-
- Neal!
- What?
- Come.
- I need to go and I
need to explain myself.
I need to confess
what I've done.
Don't you understand that?
I'm sure if you were just to
walk into a police station
and confess what you've done,
you can just suck
some guy's dick.
And they'd go, "Okay,
Perla, you're good.
"You're good to go."
But not me, okay?
It's different for me.
Are you serious?
- Yes, I'm serious.
- I show my face and I'm dead.
They're gonna kill me.
- That sounds like
your problem, not mine.
- Just stay here.
- No, no.
I, I need to explain myself.
I need to-
- Neal!
- What?
What, what the fuck do you want?
- The last three days of my life
have been the most amazing
days that I've ever had.
And I had nothing
before I met you.
And then you
brought me something
that I can look forward to.
I mean, you brought
me hope, Neal.
Just please don't go, just stay.
- Why, why?
- Because I love you.
Neal, don't go,
please don't leave me.
- Fuck off, fuck off, fuck this!
- Neal, don't leave me,
please don't leave me.
(door shutting)
This doesn't matter to you?
(engine purring)
Do I even matter to you, Neal?
Neal, please don't abandon me!
(Perla sobbing)
Please don't go!
(foreboding music)
Please don't.
(pensive somber music)
(somber music turning defiant)
(somber defiant music continues)
(somber defiant music continues)
(somber defiant music continues)
(somber defiant music continues)
(foreboding music)
(foreboding music continues)
(vehicle rumbling)
(door shutting)
(fire crackling)
(foreboding music continues)
(menacing music)
(foreboding music continues)
(fire crackling continues)
(foreboding music continues)
(foreboding music continues)
- [Neal] I never thought
this is how my life
would turn out.
How my meaningless, pathetic,
little life would end up.
All I ever wanted was
just to feel loved.
To have someone by my side.
Someone to hold.
But when I look back
at myself, I think
when we're kids,
we could imagine the impossible.
(Neal screaming)
(aggressive discordant music)
(aggressive discordant
music continues)
(ethereal gentle music)
(ethereal gentle
music continues)
(ethereal gentle
music continues)
(somber foreboding music)
- [Neal] Every day I sit alone.
I sit in traffic by myself.
All I see is love.
Love all around me.
But when I look at myself.
I see no love.
No one by my side.
(foreboding thud)
(foreboding minimal music)
- Neal.
Get that memo I sent about
the report yesterday?
- Um, yeah, I'm, I'm
working on it right now.
- And what, Neal?
Why isn't it on my
desk already, Neal?
- I'm doing it right now.
I'll-
- I need it right now, Neal.
I'm fucking with
you, man (laughs).
You gotta lighten up.
I got you though, I had ya.
- Mm-hm.
- You ah, you doing
anything this weekend
besides hanging out with that
fucking fish tank of yours
that I keep hearing about?
- It's a turtle tank.
- Yeah, whatever.
In all seriousness though,
I need that right away.
Pronto, Neal, all right?
- Pronto.
- Okay.
Ass.
(unsettling discordant music)
(weapons firing on TV)
Oh, gotcha, Miguel.
(woman moaning on TV)
Wait.
This is just a bust.
Stick-up bust.
(woman whimpering on TV)
Okay, okay, go through there.
Okay.
That is so funny.
I was thinking the exact same
thing about your profile.
(Neal grunting)
We are both from the same town.
(Neal laughing)
Oh, I know.
Oh, we'd have a small
wedding, like 50, 60.
I don't, I have like
too many friends.
I'd probably have to like
send out a lot of
invites (laughs).
Handsome, handsome, man.
You got this.
(foreboding thud)
(tense foreboding music)
- [Mom Voicemail] Hey, honey,
hope you're doing well.
Just wanted to call
and check up on you.
Haven't heard from
you in a while.
And I wanted to let you
know that your cousin Dana
is getting married next year.
The whole family's excited.
And the invitations will
be going out next week.
The engagement party
will be next month.
Hopefully, you can find a
nice girl to take with you.
- [Dad] Leave him alone.
Neal, call your mother.
She misses you.
We love you.
(foreboding thud)
(minimal foreboding music)
(minimal foreboding
music continues)
(minimal foreboding
music continues)
(vehicle approaching)
(vehicle rumbling)
(lively music)
(horns honking)
- What do you want from me?
(cacophony of horns blaring)
- What the fuck, bro?
What the fuck are you doing?
Stop fucking honking at me!
Get outta the car, motherfucker!
Come on you pussy.
Faggot-ass bitch.
Get outta the car, let's go!
- No, no, him,
him, him, him, him.
- Let's fucking go, bro!
- Them, them.
(horns honking)
- Come on, motherfucker.
- I'm not doing.
- Let's go.
Get the fuck out.
Come on!
(new guy yelling indistinctly)
Why you fucking honking at me?
Fuck, fuck.
(water spraying)
- How's it going, Neal?
- [Neal] Usual.
- I bet.
- So, I hear you're
having a little trouble
with the ladies lately.
- No, who told you that?
- Just the rumor I've
heard on the streets.
- Still, it's not true,
so I don't, I don't know
what you're talking about.
- It's okay, bud.
We've all been there.
(water sloshing)
But every once in a while,
you get a little lonely.
You want a little
something something?
- Okay, well.
What do you do?
- Ha.
I get what daddy wants.
Check this place out.
You'll thank me later.
- Mm, no, no.
This is not my thing.
- Trust me, Neal,
you're gonna like it.
- You've been here?
- [Trevor] All the time.
- What about your wife?
- My wife!
My wife hasn't touched
my cock in five months.
Let alone fuck me.
So when I get a
little backed up,
I go and get a little something.
Lemme tell ya,
80 bucks, best money
I've ever spent.
- [Neal] I don't know.
- I'm telling ya, Neal.
- It only costs you $80?
- Best money ever spent.
(Trevor cackling)
Have a good weekend, pal.
(weapons firing on TV)
(minimal drone-like music)
(weapons firing on TV continues)
- [Echoing Voice]
Check this place out.
(minimal drone-like
music continues)
You'll thank me later.
Best money ever spent.
(minimal drone-like
music continues)
(distant siren wailing)
(drone music turning foreboding)
I can't do this.
Oh, come on, Neal, come on.
(aggressive discordant music)
(aggressive discordant
music continues)
(door knocking)
(door knocking)
- Hello.
Can I help you?
- Um.
My friend Trevor told me
to come here for a good massage.
- Trevor?
I don't know a Trevor.
You must go to wrong place.
This is my home.
- He gave me this card.
(Olga laughing)
- I am messing with you.
Come inside, sweetheart.
(door shutting)
(lulling club music)
Come here, darling.
Come with me.
(lulling club music continues)
Come here, darling.
This room.
(mildly unsettling music)
- Do I pay you now?
(Olga chuckling)
- No, I am not your girl.
- What do I do?
- Get undressed.
Put your clothes on the bed.
And Perla will babysit
you in a few minutes.
(mildly unsettling
music continues)
Oh, baby.
It's okay.
Don't be shy.
And Perla will take
great care of you.
Get comfortable.
- Hello.
- Hi.
Hi, how are you?
- I'm good.
You?
- Okay.
- Just okay?
Don't worry.
I'll take good care of you.
That's what I'm here for.
- Okay.
- There goes that
word again, "Okay."
Just relax.
Close your eyes.
And relax.
My name is Perla.
- I'm Neal.
(Neal giggling)
Tickles.
- Good.
You like?
Yes.
Okay.
Turn around, lay on your back.
- Can I put my glasses on?
I'd like to see you.
- Okay.
(mildly tense minimal music)
(Neal gasping)
Oh my.
- You wanna touch me?
Yes.
It's okay.
Don't be scared.
(tense lulling music)
It's good?
- Yeah.
Faster.
Faster.
- Yeah.
(Neal groaning)
- You like it?
- Yeah.
(Neal groaning)
Oh yeah.
Oh fuck.
Oh, oh, Perla.
- Ah, ah, Neal.
Oh, Neal.
Come on, Neal.
(Neal grunting)
(lulling pensive music)
- How come we never
seen you here before?
- [Neal] I didn't know
this place existed.
- Will you come see me again?
- [Neal] Absolutely.
- I hope so.
I like you.
(alarm sounding)
(Neal chuckling)
(lively music)
I feel it
Up feel it
The way to (indistinct) too
(Neal laughing)
I (indistinct)
- Woo.
With any (indistinct)
(lively music continues)
(mechanism turning)
(Neal chuckling)
- [Speaker 1] What's up, Neal?
- Oh, hey, hey guys.
- Neal looks different today.
- A little strange.
(unsettling minimal music)
(unsettling minimal
music continues)
- What up, playboy?
- Hey, I'm sort of in the
middle of something right here,
right now.
- I bet, I bet.
How, ah, how was
your weekend, killer?
- Okay.
- Oh, just, just, just okay?
Just, just, okay (chuckles).
I gotta run, I want details.
- Yeah.
(unsettling minimal
music continues)
- How was it, buddy?
- Come on, which
one did you pick?
- Come on, guys.
I don't kiss and tell.
- Wait, hold up.
Hold up, Neal, did I,
ah, did I hear you say
you kissed someone?
Who'd you kiss, Neal?
- Nobody.
- Oh, no, no, no, no.
I heard all about it.
Did you really go to that
fucking rub and tug place
that Trevor always talks about?
(boss snickering)
I mean, that's the only place
you might be able to get laid
with a fist-full of hundreds.
(men laughing)
- Trevor, you told him?
- I'm sorry, it slipped out.
Everybody knows.
- Guys, guys, come around.
Come around, come around.
You see, Trevor only
told you that to see
if you're fucking
pathetic enough to go.
And you fucking went!
(all laughing)
- Stop it.
Stop.
- We all had bets going on.
And guess what?
I won, you fucking loser!
(all laughing)
- [Neal] Stop it, shut up.
(unsettling music intensifying)
Stop, stop it.
Stop it!
Stop it!
Stop it, shut!
Shut up.
Shut up, shut up.
Shut up!
Shut the fuck up!
Shut the fuck up!
Shut up, shut the fuck up!
Shut the fuck up!
Get the fuck off of me,
get the fuck off of me.
Don't you fucking touch me.
Fuck you, fuck you!
Fuck you!
- I fucking love that guy.
(Neal gasping and whimpering)
(foreboding music)
- Fuck, fuck, fuck.
(discordant lively music)
(Neal whimpering)
Oh god.
- Hey, Neal, what's going on?
(discordant music continues)
(Neal whimpering continues)
What the fuck, Neal?
(engine starting)
(tires squealing)
- Fuck.
(Neal yelling)
Move, move, move, move!
(Neal whimpering)
(Neal screaming)
(tires screeching)
(Neal whimpering)
(unsettling music)
Come on!
(water splashing)
Oh, oh, fuck.
Fuck (sobs).
(unsettling music continues)
(Neal sobbing continues)
(Neal sobbing continues)
(static crackling)
- [Brittany Voicemail] Hi,
Neal, it's Brittany from HR.
Ah, we heard about the fiasco
at the office earlier today,
and wanted to talk to
you about what happened
and your comments towards Brian
that were reported by
several other coworkers.
Until we speak to you, please
do not come to the office
until this matter is resolved.
If we don't hear from
you within 24 hours,
we may need to contact
the authorities.
- Oh my god.
- Your co-workers
are kinda shook
by your behavior.
So, give me a call when you can.
- Oh fuck.
(Neal sobbing)
Fucking, fuck you, Brittany!
You bitch!
(Neal sobbing)
(unsettling music continues)
(Neal yelling)
(discordant music)
(door knocking)
- Hello, baby.
Long time, no see, yeah?
Hmm.
(Olga chuckling)
(wood creaking)
- Just come in.
Take off your clothes.
And relax.
(hypnotic minimal music)
You miss me?
- Yeah.
I've been thinking
about you a lot lately.
You didn't tell anyone
that I came here, did you?
- [Perla] Who am I to tell?
I don't even know if
your real name is Neal.
(Neal chuckling)
Okay, turn around,
on your belly.
Come on.
Don't worry, Perla's gonna
take good care of you.
Shh, shh.
- Oh, that feels so good.
- Good.
(women screaming)
- [Speaker 2] Hey
you, get up, move it!
And put your fucking
hands up (indistinct).
(hypnotic music turning ominous)
- What was that?
- [Perla] I don't know.
(women screaming)
- [Speaker 2] Hey you,
get up now, move it!
(men yelling indistinctly)
- What, what's going on?
(ominous music continues)
- Open up!
- One second.
- [Speaker 2] I said open up.
I swear to god, if
you don't open up,
I'll put a bullet in your head.
I'm gonna give ya
count of three.
One.
Two.
Three.
(Perla yelling)
(ominous music intensifying)
What took you so long
to open the door?
- I was cleaning after
my last customer.
- [Speaker 2] Give me the money!
- Here, just take
everything I have.
- [Speaker 2] What
the fuck is this?
Is this all you got?
- Yes, it's all I have!
Can go, just go.
- I think I'll stay.
- No.
- Open your mouth.
- No, mm-mm.
- Open your fucking mouth!
Yeah, that's right.
Like that shit, right?
- No, no.
Pull down your panties.
- Uh-uh.
I beg you please don't do that.
- Pull it down, down.
- No, please don't-
- Put a bullet in
your fucking head.
- Please, I beg you, no.
No, please don't do it!
(Perla screaming)
Please let me go!
No!
Please let me go!
(Neal grunting)
(ominous music continues)
- No, oh god.
(high-pitch tone sounding)
(weapon firing)
- You okay?
- Yes, I'm okay!
Gotta put on your clothes.
Let's go, just go!
(lively foreboding music)
(Neal squealing)
Oh my god!
(Olga screaming)
Olga, back up, back up, back up!
Back up, shut up!
Get in there, get in there!
Get in there, fucker!
(Perla yelling indistinctly)
Come on, come on, we
gotta go, come on!
- Take this, take this, run.
As fast as you can,
never come back, okay?
- Come on, come on, we gotta go!
Come on!
(both yelling)
(lively foreboding
music continues)
- Neal?
(Perla yelping)
- Come on.
(both grunting)
(Neal yelling indistinctly)
- I gotta go, call you back.
- Let's go, go, go.
(engine starting)
(tires squealing)
- Just fucking go-
- Okay, okay!
- You don't know what
they're capable of.
- What the fuck was that?
- My owners, my boss, Neal.
- What the fuck?
Your boss, your owner, what?
- My owners, they got
cameras everywhere, they're
probably at your apartment
right now!
- What the fuck
have I gotten
myself into, Perla?
- Just drive!
- Okay, okay, okay, okay!
(lively music continues)
- Well, thank you, thank you.
Thank you for getting
me outta there, Neal.
Just drive as fast as you can.
Faster and far away.
- [Officer Voicemail] Neal,
this is Officer Avery.
Highland Police Department.
So we got the light
camera footage.
Okay, we got it on video.
We got eyewitnesses,
that you fled the scene,
ran your plates, we
got your information.
We visited your home.
We got a warrant out for ya.
You need to come get
in touch with me ASAP.
(lively foreboding
music continues)
- 120.
Thanks.
You got a card for incidentals?
- No, I, mm-mm.
- All right, well,
it's a $200 deposit.
You'll get it back
when you check out.
All right, look at you, huh?
Money man.
Big roller, roller,
roller man, dollar bills.
Right there, Zuckerberg.
Is that how you got her?
Huh?
Cash.
- [Neal] I, I don't know
what you're talking about-
- Come on, man, where'd
you pick her up, huh?
Broadway.
South Street?
- Yeah.
- Pike.
Come on, I'm just
making small talk, man.
It gets lonely here.
Have a nice night, love birds!
(clerk chuckling)
(crickets chirping)
- Everything okay?
Did you get the room?
- Yep.
- What were you guys
talking about in there?
- He, ah, he said that
we make a cute couple.
(water splashing)
- [Perla] If you're
gonna shave your face,
might as well just
shave your head.
Are you kidding me?
- No.
- Why would I do that?
- For a change.
- I don't need change, I'm fine.
I'm completely fine.
- I can help you, Neal.
- I don't need help,
I'm fine, thank you.
- I can help.
It's okay.
- It is?
- Everything is okay.
It's okay.
(water splashing continues)
Let me shave your head.
Okay?
Okay.
(melancholic pensive music)
(melancholic pensive
music continues)
This is the beginning
Of what I thought
could never be
Running from darkness
Your light is all I see
It's all I see
So take me home, heal
me with your kiss
Don't wanna be alone,
don't wanna lose this
(melancholic pensive
music continues)
Feel on me, breathe me
Taste me (indistinct) myself
I'm coming for you
I'm gonna come for you
This is the beginning
Of what I thought
could never be
Running from darkness
Your light is all I see
It's all I see
(melancholic pensive
music continues)
So lay with me
Heal me with your kiss
For once I'm free,
don't wanna lose this
Don't wanna lose this
Don't wanna lose this
Don't wanna lose this
Find me
Breathe me
Taste me, lips (indistinct)
I'll always come for you
I'll always come for you
- [Neal] I haven't done
that in such a long time.
- That was amazing.
No really.
- Mm-hm.
- It's been a long time for
me, and that was perfect.
When was your first time?
(Neal chuckling)
What?
- No.
- Come on, tell me.
- You don't wanna know.
- [Perla] You tell
me, I'll tell you.
- See, that's the difference
between men and women.
We don't wanna know.
- Come on, tell me.
- Okay.
But if I tell you, you have to
answer a different question.
Deal?
- Anything you want.
- I was 17 and it
was out of pity.
- [Perla] What do you mean pity?
- You know.
Pity.
Her name was Sandy and she
was basically the town slut.
- [Perla] And?
- And.
So I walked in on
my sister having sex
with an older boy
from down the block.
- Get outta here.
What are you doing?
Get outta my room.
- [Neal] I was shocked.
I ran out of the house
crying and screaming.
And I remember I
jumped on my bike.
I rode up to the schoolyard.
And the boy, somehow
he caught up to me,
and he said, "Neal, Neal, I
just want you to know that
"you know I really
do love your sister.
"Oh, I'll make it up to you,
I'll make it up to you."
I was like, how?
And he said he would get
me laid for the first time.
(Perla giggling)
- What?
(Perla laughing)
- Okay, ah, I see, I see
where this is gonna go.
- I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
- No.
Saying this.
- Okay, I'm not gonna laugh.
I'm not gonna laugh.
Go ahead, continue.
- [Neal] So, a few days later,
I was walking down the street
on my way home from school.
And he jumps outta the woods.
- What's up, bro?
- He's like, come, come,
come down this trail, Neal.
- You ready?
- So I do.
And after a while,
and there she is.
This, this girl that I'd
only heard stories about,
written on like bathroom walls,
about giving head to boys.
(boys arguing indistinctly)
And I remember
trying to run away,
tried to get out of there.
And they grabbed me and they
pushed me on top of her.
And she pulled my pants down.
- [Perla] And?
- That's the day that
I lost my virginity
to Sandy Mancuso in front
of a bunch of people.
(Perla laughing)
Please, please.
- No, no, no, it's okay.
It's okay, you probably
have many women
before those boys your age.
You know, at least you
were able to perform
with an older girl.
- I guess that's one way
of looking at it, yeah.
- Yeah.
- [Neal] Okay, your turn.
- No.
- Your turn.
- No-
- Come on.
You, you promised.
I answered your question,
come on, you answer-
- Yeah, I did, I did.
- Okay, so I wanna know
where you came from
and how you got here.
- No, that's not important.
- Mm-hm, it is to me.
That's my question.
- I, I was born in
Dominican Republic.
My parents got killed
when I was very young.
I can barely remember
them, but I remember
my mother's smile.
My grandmother, she raised me
until she passed a
couple of years ago.
I stay with friends,
lived with my cousin,
but I never had a steady place.
I sold bread and, and fruits
on the corner to help 'em out,
you know, for
putting up with me.
Until one day, my
cousin's friend, you know,
she said that she can get us
to America without papers.
But that we needed passports.
As long as we worked in
her restaurant doing dishes
and kitchen work, she
will house us and pay us.
- So, what happened?
- Packed their bags and we
left the following week.
I knew that it was
going to be dangerous,
and I knew it was going to be
rough, but I had no choice.
I needed to come to America.
When they transported us,
they gave us this fussy drink
to keep us calm in the van.
I got very dizzy and
I fell unconscious.
Then when I woke up,
I woke up in this
room with other girls,
but my cousin wasn't there.
And this man came in.
And they took our
passports away.
They told us that we
work for them now.
And then as time passed by,
I was just giving massages,
and then they told me that
if I wanted to keep my house,
that I needed to
make more money.
And that, and that I needed
to please the customers.
(Perla breathing shallowly)
It wasn't supposed to
go like that, Neal.
I was supposed to-
- It's okay, I know.
(Perla crying)
It's okay, you're safe.
- You saved me.
I owe you my life.
I'm yours.
I'm yours, Neal.
- I'm a little confused
about one thing.
I just,
if that's their business
and they own the place,
why are they robbing it?
- I don't know.
They do that all the time.
They steal and they
fight among themselves.
And they rob the businesses.
They think that the
boss doesn't know.
Maybe they're dirty
cops, I, I don't know.
They will never end
until they find me.
(foreboding music)
- So what do we do?
- We run.
We run as far as we can.
(foreboding music continues)
Yeah.
- Okay.
(phone ringing)
- Who is it?
- I don't wanna pick it up.
- Just pick it up.
(static crackling)
- Hello?
- [Clerk 1] Hello, sir,
this is your front
desk wake-up call.
Hope we didn't disturb you.
You have an 11:00
AM checkout call.
Have a great day.
- I didn't order a wake-up call.
- [Clerk 1] Hello, sir,
this is your front
desk wake-up call.
Hope we didn't disturb you.
You have an 11:00 AM check.
- Fuck.
(water splashing)
(vehicle purring)
(mellow Muzak)
(register warbling)
(birds chirping)
(vehicle approaching slowly)
(door opening)
(door shutting)
(vehicle approaching)
- Hey, Trevor.
Hello.
Got a couple questions for you?
It'll only take a moment.
- Am I in trouble?
- Nah, just get in the
car, we'll talk about it.
- No.
- Just get in the car,
Trevor, before we make you.
- Is that a threat, chief?
- No, it's a promise.
(lively music)
- They always run.
(tires squealing)
(Trevor yelling)
(tires screeching)
- What the fuck
is this all about?
- You seen your buddy Neal?
- Seriously?
This is about fucking Neal?
- Answer the question.
- No, why?
- You haven't seen him?
- No!
- You heard about
his little stunt?
- What the fuck are
you talking about?
(flesh smacking)
- Oh.
- What the fuck, man?
- Oh shit.
- What the fuck are you doing?
- You gonna cry?
- What the fuck, man?
Wait, wait a second.
How, how did you know my name?
Did you talk to Brian?
- We know your name because
it's on the credit card records
at Smile Spa.
And Olga told us that
your friends with Neal,
and that you work together.
And, well, you know where
this is going, right?
- You should really use cash
in places like that, Trevor.
Now that that's out the
way, where the fuck is Neal?
- Listen guys, I swear to God,
I don't know where
the fuck Neal is.
I saw him a couple of days ago.
He was strangling my boss,
causing a commotion
at the office.
And he ran outta there
like a bat outta hell.
I don't know where
he is, honestly.
- This Neal guy's getting
better and better.
- You haven't seen him since?
- No.
- What do you think?
You think he's
telling the truth?
- I don't know.
What about you?
- You know, I actually do.
- Okay.
Guess what, Trevor,
today is your lucky day.
- Get the fuck outta the car.
(metal unlatching)
(engine starting)
(door shutting)
(door opening)
- [Trevor] Neal, where are you?
I just met two of your friends.
They stopped me from
walking into the office.
Asking me all, all sorts
of questions about you.
Seems like you got
yourself into something.
Gimme a call when you get this.
- [Perla] So what's
next, what's the plan?
- [Neal] Honestly, I think
we should just drive.
Maybe head south?
- Okay.
What about Mexico?
We can go to Mexico.
(Neal laughing)
We'll be safe there,
you'll love it there.
- Yeah.
- The food is great.
- [Neal] We're not
going to Mexico.
You, you don't even have an ID.
- [Perla] I'm just thinking,
what else are we gonna do?
(vehicle hissing)
What happened?
What's going on?
- [Neal] I think
the car just died.
Fuck.
Great, just fucking great!
Fuck.
Fuck.
(birds chirping)
Fuck, fuck.
- What are we gonna do?
- Now?
We walk.
(cheerful carefree music)
(cheerful carefree
music continues)
(cheerful carefree
music continues)
I wonder where we are.
- I don't know, but
it sure is beautiful.
- All right.
We need to find a mechanic
and then I need water.
- Okay.
(vehicle passing)
(cheerful carefree
music continues)
(door squeaking)
(mellow country music)
- How's it going?
- How you folks all doing?
- Good, um, what town is this?
- This is Pottsville.
Don't you know where you are?
- No, our car broke
down a few miles back
and we've just been
walking forever.
Do you happen to know if
there's a mechanic nearby?
- You're in pretty good luck.
Down about a mile and a half
out on the left-hand side
is Rush Auto.
West is one of the doggone
best mechanics we got.
He'll get you squared away.
- That's good news,
thank you very much.
- Get everything you need?
- Ma'am.
- Ah.
- You good?
- Yeah, fine, I'm good.
- Shit, do you have
an ATM machine?
- All the way in the back,
all the way to the right.
- Okay.
- Hola.
- How you doing?
- I'm okay.
- What, where are you from?
- I'm from
the Dominican Republic.
- Dominican Republic, wow.
Well, that ain't part of the
United States, now is it?
- No, it's not, ah,
it's in the Caribbean.
(machine beeping)
- [Clerk 2] Pretty good.
- Is, is your ATM machine
working right now?
I, I tried it a few times.
It's just not happening.
- Really?
Well, somebody was just using
it about five minutes ago
right before you walked in!
- Um, how much do I owe you
for the, the waters, and.
- [Clerk 2] Two waters
and the gum, it's 4.50.
- [Neal] Keep that,
keep that change.
- Thanks, you folks all
have a nice day now.
- Gracias.
(door chimes jingling)
(hinge squeaking)
(bell dinging)
(bell dinging)
- Can I help you?
- Have you seen these two?
- No, can't say that I have.
- You didn't even
fucking look at it.
(clerk sighing)
- Do you want a room, or?
- Listen to me, you fat fuck.
If I wanted a room in
this dirt-bag joint,
I would've asked you
for one, but I didn't.
So I'm gonna ask you one more
time, before I do get a room
and stay here for
awhile, and I don't think
you're gonna like that.
Have you seen these two?
- Oh yeah, I, I actually,
I, I think I have.
- When?
- Last night?
- What room were they in?
- Yeah, room 305.
- Gimme the fucking key.
- Ah, it's been cleaned already.
- It's your lucky day
'cause now I am gonna stay.
Fat bastard.
- Fuck it, by the way,
whatever happened to the girl
you were with last night?
- Oh, she was awesome.
She was tall though.
But you know me, I
like a challenge.
(hinge squeaking)
- Yes, you do.
- What about Trevor?
- Trevor, what about Trevor?
- [Bryant] Trevor thinking
he could outrun you.
- [Miller] Come on, you know
he's not gonna outrun me.
- Well, yeah, he,
he was definitely
gonna outrun me,
that's why I used the.
- [Miller] Who the
fuck is this guy?
- [Bryant] Is he
looking over here?
- You think he knows Neal?
- He might know Neal.
Who's in that room?
- [Perla] Hey, what
happened back there?
Were you not able to
get the money out?
Were you even gonna tell me?
- [Neal] I'm just hoping
it was a glitch, okay?
- [Perla] So how much
cash do we have on now?
- [Neal] A few hundred.
All right, we're here.
- [Perla] Thank God,
my feet are killing me.
(Perla sighing)
(mellow cheerful music)
- [Neal] Hello?
- I'll be right with you.
Oh boy.
- Hey, Bobby, come
finish this up, man.
Take his break without
telling me again.
This fucking guy all the time.
Hello, sorry to
keep you waiting.
What can I do for you?
- Ah, we had a, a
blowout a few miles back.
I think it's probably like
a gasket or something.
- Oh, okay, a gasket.
How far back, which road?
- Five.
- Three.
Like four.
- Two.
- Five.
- Three.
Five, well, like, like a mile.
- About-
- Four, four, four
four miles back on Route 52.
- Okay, well, the
reason why I ask,
'cause our tow is out overnight,
picking up trucks outta state.
And you need your car back here.
- Um, do you have any
other trucks available?
- Mm, unfortunately not.
Not for miles.
But we can take care of you
first thing in the morning
to get you all squared away.
- The, the problem
is that my cousins
are expecting us tonight.
- Yeah.
Do you have any motels around?
- Mm, like trucks, not so many.
But I, I think there's one about
two miles north, right
there on Tug Street.
- What do you wanna do?
What?
- Can we go outside
for a second?
- Sure, think, sure, no problem.
Take your time.
- Okay.
- Gracias.
- Denada.
- If we get a hotel
for a night or two,
that'll leave me with like
a hundred fucking dollars.
At this point, I don't know if
my card's working right now.
So how the fuck are we
gonna pay for a, a hotel
and then the tow, and
the repairs of the car?
Like this is so fucked,
Perla, this is so fucked.
- I know, I know, hang on.
Let me think.
Okay, so we get the
hotel room with a card,
and then we tell him we're gonna
pay cash when we check out.
But then we just get
up early and leave.
- Think that'll work?
- It's worth a shot,
we got nothing else.
- Is he looking over at us?
- Yes.
- Ah, let's go.
Um, so.
Look, I couldn't help but
overhear you guys talking
about money issues.
And believe me, I, I know
I'm, I've been there before,
so I understand.
So how about this?
Me and my family put
you up for the night.
We got a spare couch.
And first thing in the
morning, we'll take care-
- No, no, no.
- No, no, no, really, it's okay.
We appreciate it.
- Yeah, that's okay,
we don't wanna impose.
Thank you very much, but.
- Truthfully, it's not
a problem, honestly.
- No, we'll get a hotel room,
and then we'll see
you in the morning.
- I can drive you
guys to the motel.
'Cause I know you guys
been walking all day.
- Mm, you don't wanna be
driving us around all day.
Plus you've already done
so much for us already.
Just, how about you
give us your card
and we'll see you
in the morning.
- Okay.
Here, this is my card.
And this is my cell number.
Okay?
So you call me in the morning?
- [Neal] Yep.
- And I'll take care of you.
Deal?
- Yeah, yep.
- Deal.
- Yeah.
(news theme music)
- [Reporter] We
interrupt this broadcast
for a special news bulletin.
The suspect wanted in
the (indistinct) shootout
was last seen headed north
on foot, on Route 52.
Use caution if approaching.
He is considered
armed and dangerous.
(foreboding music)
(insects chirping)
- What are you smiling about?
- [Perla] You don't wanna know.
- Tell me.
- [Perla] Okay, promise
you won't laugh.
- [Neal] I won't laugh.
- [Perla] Thinking
about taking a shower
and just getting on top of you.
(vehicle approaching)
- That's what you're
thinking about?
- Yes.
- Everything going on,
that's what's in your head?
- Yes.
- Hey, I heard
you two need a ride.
(vehicle rumbling)
Y'all staying with me
and my family tonight.
- No, really, ah, just
take us to the motel.
- It's not negotiable.
Plus, you don't wanna stay
at the Castle Rock Inn.
Better known as
the Crack Rock Inn.
Trust me, me and
my family got you.
As long as you don't
mind a little adult fun.
(foreboding music)
(crickets chirping)
(vehicle rumbling)
(minimal carefree music)
- Come on, grab hands.
- Dear Lord,
thank you for gracing us
with our guests this evening
and for guiding us through the
daily struggles of our lives.
We may not always be perfect,
but we walk through this
life with your guidance
to shed all the evil
and carry the light
in which you provide to
protect us from all the demons
that tried to persuade
our actions along the way.
Lord, we thank you for this.
Amen.
Let's eat.
(lively carefree music)
Mona, this looks incredible.
- [Speaker 3] Get
yourself some chicken.
(lively carefree
music continues)
- Baby, thank you.
- Did an amazing job.
- [West] Oh, thank you so much.
So much I'm ready to slide.
All right, Neal, don't hurt
yourself on that biscuit.
If you don't want
it, bring it over.
- I will.
(group speaking softly)
This is so good,
thank you very much.
(carefree music continues)
(group speaking
softly continues)
- That's when I was
telling this young man,
you shouldn't even be
driving that piece of shit.
(all laughing)
- That's hilarious.
- The doors were
falling off the hinges.
Gimme a break.
- Oh God.
- What can I say?
- So, how did you guys meet?
In a whore house?
(all laughing)
- [Speaker 4] You
two, seriously.
- Come on, how did you meet?
- I'm serious.
- Oh.
- [West] Killing me.
- Really, how did
you guys end up here?
What happened before this?
- We were on our way
to a cousin's house
when we broke down.
- Yeah.
- Oh.
- Aw.
Well, you're here
with us tonight.
I'm glad you're here.
- Thank you.
- So did your guys'
cars break down too?
(all laughing)
No, seriously.
Seriously, how do you
guys know each other?
It feels like family here.
- Oh, well, we've
known West for years.
Just like you and Neal.
I guess the universe
just has a strange way
of bringing people together.
- Well, actually, my,
my car did break down.
(West laughing)
- What?
- Yeah.
- You see, I knew it.
- Yeah, took me about
two weeks to work it off.
Do all the things
to get it put right,
but pay it off and
everything else.
And I love it here.
This place is amazing.
Just never left.
(man laughing)
- You did a good job too.
That's not happening to me.
- You don't have to worry, Neal.
I'm gonna get you running.
- Thank you.
- But how did you two meet?
- Ah, we met through friends.
Honestly, I was in a
very abusive relationship
and Neal helped me to get out.
He took care of me afterwards.
He's a great man.
And we just have this connection
that I never felt before.
And when you know, you know.
- [West] Good man, Neal.
- Who's ready for dessert?
- [West] Oh, goodness.
- [Group] Mm.
- [West] I got room for that.
Thank you, baby, oh my Lord.
- You guys enjoy your
rest of your night.
I'm going to bed.
- Oh, thank you so much.
- Thank you.
- [West] Everything
was wonderful.
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
Everything was done nice.
- Good night.
- Good night.
- [West] All right,
keep it warm for me now.
- [Mona] All right, good night.
- So ah, is this the adult
fun we were all talking about?
- No, it's not, Neal.
- You know, honestly,
I thought you guys
were gonna be swingers.
(all laughing)
- Swingers!
- Actually, no.
Do you wanna have
some real adult fun?
You should try the brownies.
- [Neal] Why, what's in them?
Are they pot brownies?
- Mm, let's just say
they're special brownies.
Magic brownies.
- Are you serious?
You're fucking with me.
She's fucking with me.
She's fucking, is she serious?
- She ain't lying.
- [Perla] What, what's going on?
- She's saying that
there's magic mushrooms
in those brownies.
- There's only one
way to find out.
- I, I never done
anything like that before.
- It's called the
leap of faith, Neal.
Do you have faith?
- I never considered
myself a man of faith.
(pensive somber music)
(all laughing)
- At'a boy!
- He got faith!
- [Speaker 3] At'a boy!
- He got faith!
- I do now, I do now.
- Fuck it.
- All right.
- [Group] All right.
- [Speaker 3] Yeah!
(pensive somber music continues)
(ethereal gentle music)
- [Perla] Neal.
(ethereal gentle
music continues)
- Whoa (laughs).
Whoa.
(Perla laughs)
- You're deep.
(Neal laughing)
You're so white.
(ethereal gentle
music continues)
- Yeah.
Mm.
- It's so beautiful.
(ethereal gentle
music continues)
I can feel all the vibrations
flowing through my body.
(ethereal gentle
music continues)
Neal?
- Mm?
- I think I love you.
(ethereal gentle
music continues)
(Neal laughing)
- Really is amazing.
(Neal laughing)
- Wanna get some fresh air?
(Neal laughing)
- Let's go, let's go.
(Neal yelling)
(foreboding music)
(flame igniting)
(crickets chirping)
where'd everyone go?
- Everybody's here.
Think some people are sleeping.
- Where's Perla?
- She's inside on the floor.
- Were you with her?
You wanna fuck her.
- What?
- You wanna fuck her.
- Come on, dude.
(Neal laughing)
Dude.
Here, smoke this.
It'll make your
high last longer.
Smoke it.
You like this high?
Take it to another level.
Yeah, cover the hole.
Breathe it in.
Right there.
(Neal coughing)
There you go.
Yeah, see?
Hit it again.
- Huh?
- Hit it again.
(lighter igniting)
(Neal coughing)
- What (sobbing).
What did you give me?
what did you give me?
You're trying to fuck her.
- No, dude.
(Neal sobbing)
(menacing discordant music)
(discordant music continues)
- [Boss] Who'd ya kiss, Neal?
Who'd ya kiss, Neal?
Who'd ya kiss?
- Shut up, shut up, how dare
you talk to her like that.
She's my fucking wife.
She's my fucking wife Perla.
(discordant music intensifying)
Trying to fuck her?
(Neal gasping and yelling)
Stop it!
(Neal laughing)
(discordant music continues)
(Neal squealing)
(Neal yelling)
(discordant music intensifying)
(Neal retching)
- Why wake up. Come on.
(birds chirping)
(Neal breathing rapidly)
(keys jangling)
Perla.
Perla, Perla.
- What?
- Come on, wake up.
Come on, we-
- What the?
- Wake up, get your
stuff, come on, let's go.
- Why?
- Come on, just be quiet.
Let's go.
- No.
(engine starting)
(door slamming)
What's going on?
Neal.
(engine puttering)
(vehicle rumbling)
What's going on?
(wistful gentle music)
- Where the fuck
is everybody at?
(wistful gentle music continues)
Dear West, we cannot
thank you enough
for taking us in last night.
- [Neal] For giving
us warm food.
- And great company.
It saddens me to have to
write this letter to you
after all you've done.
The last 48 hours have
turned my world upside down.
And I don't have
enough time to explain.
But I do know that I don't
wanna get you involved.
Take my car as payment
for any inconveniences
this may have caused you.
The papers are in the glove box.
Just one favor.
Please wait to report this
car stolen until tomorrow
to give us enough time
to get a headstart.
I hope to see you again.
Your friends.
- [Neal] Neal and Perla.
(West chuckling)
- Motherfucker!
(vehicle rumbling)
- Where are we?
When are you gonna tell
me where we're going?
Neal.
- Okay, so do you remember
last night when I went outside?
Well, I got really sick.
I puked.
- Gross.
- When I threw up, it
felt like my insides
were just ripping out
of my body, ya know?
And then, then this warm
deep chill come over me.
And, and I suddenly have
this, this vision of my uncle
giving me my first
beer when I was a kid.
And I thought maybe it wasn't
some just random memory.
Maybe it was a sign.
You know?
Like a message.
- I don't get it.
- Look, when I was a kid,
my uncle would take
my brother and I
to his property upstate.
- And we'd, you know, we'd
fish, we'd hunt, and we'd,
we would make moonshine.
Sometimes we'd stay there
for just weeks, ya know?
Well, it became clear
to me last night
where we could go and hide out.
- Are you serious right now?
- Yeah, why?
- You are serious.
- What?
- I mean, you, you
steal this car,
and then we leave West' house
where we could stay longer,
and then we just
driving to some place
that you haven't been in-
- Perla, I have never been
more sure about anything
in my life, okay?
- I don't know about this.
We should've stayed.
(foreboding music)
- It's called a leap
of faith, Perla.
Do you have faith?
(foreboding music continues)
(vehicle approaching)
(door shutting)
(door opening)
(metal tapping)
(metal squeaking)
(vehicle approaching)
(doors closing)
- [Bryant] Excuse me?
Can we talk to you for a moment?
- [Miller] Talk to
you for a second.
- I'm Detective Bryant.
This is Detective Miller.
Do you know who
this car belongs to?
- Nah, I can't say that I do.
(foreboding music continues)
- This car belongs to a
suspect that was involved
in an incident a few nights ago.
- You know anything about that?
- First I'm hearing about it.
- Well, we got a tip that
the car was spotted here
and the same tip
involved those suspects
being last seen at your shop.
Know anything about that?
- Officer, we got a call
from the Highway Department
that this car right
here was broken down
with nobody present to
have it towed to the yard.
- Are you saying that Mr.,
What's his name?
- Benneker.
- Benneker is lying?
- I'm not saying
anything about anyone.
I got called here, I'm
just here doing my job.
- Look, we know
that you saw them.
We know they came to your shop.
And we know that you're lying.
So just tell us where they are
and you can go about your day.
- All right, give me one sec.
- Whoa, watch yourself.
- Just going out
to get my radio.
Hey, Jared.
Come in, Jared.
- Jared here.
- Yeah, Jared,
I'm here with the car, man.
Who called in for this pickup?
- Hey, West, pickup
number 5KK297 came down
from Superintendent
Milone late last night.
(static hissing)
- All right, thanks
a lot, Jared.
10-4, I'll probably
be in the lot
about 20 minutes.
- We'll be in touch.
- You know where to find me.
Fucking asshole.
(engine revving)
(foreboding music)
(vehicle rumbling)
- [Perla] This where your
vision told us to come?
- No, no, no!
Oh, there was a cabin
that was right here.
- I'm sure-
- Right fucking here.
- There's no cabin here anymore.
- Hello?
- They're not gonna hear you.
- Hello?
- They're not gonna hear you!
It's okay.
You can just like, you know,
sleep underneath the stars
next to the fire.
It'll be romantic.
- I hope you're okay with this.
- I've seen worse.
- Okay, well then I'll,
I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll go
get supplies and then
we'll just figure it out.
Okay?
- Okay.
- I'll go to town.
- I'll go with you.
- No, no, no, no, no.
I think you should
just stay here.
- Last time I checked you was
the one wanted by the cops.
I should go.
- I'm sorry.
What the fuck did you just say?
- You was wanted by the cops?
They don't see me.
They saw you.
- Are you fucking
kidding me right now?
- I go, you stay.
- No, are you?
I heard what you fucking said.
Are you serious?
Listen to me, okay?
We're in this situation
because of you.
This whole thing is
happening because of you.
Do you understand that?
Do you?
I'm not, this is.
- I can't believe
you're saying that.
(Neal mumbling)
- [Neal] I don't know what
I'm fucking doing right now.
This is not-
- Calm down!
- No, this is all your fault!
Okay, this is, everything is
happening, it's because of you.
I need to turn myself in.
I, I, I should've just
confessed and gone back.
I, I, I-
- Neal.
- What?
- Neal!
- What, what?
This is not who I am, Perla.
This is not me.
I'm not a bad person!
I'm not a fucking criminal!
- I, I didn't make
you do anything.
That was your decision,
your fucking decisions
that you must live with
for the rest of your life, Neal.
- I didn't do anything to you.
- Are you?
- Can you see with
your fucking eyes?
Can you see?
You killed those men.
- Was helping you.
- You were helping yourself.
You were helping
your fucking self.
- It's okay.
- Get the fuck off me.
- Don't go, just stay.
I go.
- No, you know
you're not going anywhere.
I-
- Neal!
- What?
- Come.
- I need to go and I
need to explain myself.
I need to confess
what I've done.
Don't you understand that?
I'm sure if you were just to
walk into a police station
and confess what you've done,
you can just suck
some guy's dick.
And they'd go, "Okay,
Perla, you're good.
"You're good to go."
But not me, okay?
It's different for me.
Are you serious?
- Yes, I'm serious.
- I show my face and I'm dead.
They're gonna kill me.
- That sounds like
your problem, not mine.
- Just stay here.
- No, no.
I, I need to explain myself.
I need to-
- Neal!
- What?
What, what the fuck do you want?
- The last three days of my life
have been the most amazing
days that I've ever had.
And I had nothing
before I met you.
And then you
brought me something
that I can look forward to.
I mean, you brought
me hope, Neal.
Just please don't go, just stay.
- Why, why?
- Because I love you.
Neal, don't go,
please don't leave me.
- Fuck off, fuck off, fuck this!
- Neal, don't leave me,
please don't leave me.
(door shutting)
This doesn't matter to you?
(engine purring)
Do I even matter to you, Neal?
Neal, please don't abandon me!
(Perla sobbing)
Please don't go!
(foreboding music)
Please don't.
(pensive somber music)
(somber music turning defiant)
(somber defiant music continues)
(somber defiant music continues)
(somber defiant music continues)
(somber defiant music continues)
(foreboding music)
(foreboding music continues)
(vehicle rumbling)
(door shutting)
(fire crackling)
(foreboding music continues)
(menacing music)
(foreboding music continues)
(fire crackling continues)
(foreboding music continues)
(foreboding music continues)
- [Neal] I never thought
this is how my life
would turn out.
How my meaningless, pathetic,
little life would end up.
All I ever wanted was
just to feel loved.
To have someone by my side.
Someone to hold.
But when I look back
at myself, I think
when we're kids,
we could imagine the impossible.
(Neal screaming)
(aggressive discordant music)
(aggressive discordant
music continues)
(ethereal gentle music)
(ethereal gentle
music continues)
(ethereal gentle
music continues)
(somber foreboding music)